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what is the formula pof camphor

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Answered by mousomidutta1982
2

Answer:

C10H16O is the formula of camphor

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Answered by divyanshidobhal21
2

Answer:

Camphor

[1]

[2]

Structural formula of (R) and (S)-camphor

(+)- and (−)-camphor

Ball and stick model of camphor (both enantiomers).

Names

IUPAC name

1,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one

Other names

2-Bornanone; Bornan-2-one; 2-Camphanone; Formosa

Identifiers

CAS Number

76-22-2 check

464-49-3 (R) check

464-48-2 (S) check

3D model (JSmol)

Interactive image

Interactive image

3DMet

B04902

Beilstein Reference

1907611

ChEBI

CHEBI:36773 check

ChEMBL

ChEMBL504760 ☒

ChemSpider

2441 check

7822160 (R) check

9655 (S) check

DrugBank

DB01744 check

ECHA InfoCard

100.000.860 Edit this at Wikidata

EC Number

200-945-0

Gmelin Reference

83275

IUPHAR/BPS

2422

KEGG

D00098 check

MeSH

Camphor

PubChem CID

2537

9543187 (R)

10050 (S)

RTECS number

EX1225000

UNII

5TJD82A1ET check

N20HL7Q941 (R) check

213N3S8275 (S) check

UN number

2717

CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

DTXSID5030955 Edit this at Wikidata

Explanation:

InChI=1S/C10H16O/c1-9(2)7-4-5-10(9,3)8(11)6-7/h7H,4-6H2,1-3H3 check

Key: DSSYKIVIOFKYAU-UHFFFAOYSA-N check

InChI=1/C10H16O/c1-9(2)7-4-5-10(9,3)8(11)6-7/h7H,4-6H2,1-3H3

Key: DSSYKIVIOFKYAU-UHFFFAOYAK

SMILES

CC1(C)C2CCC1(C)C(=O)C2

O=C1CC2CCC1(C)C2(C)C

Properties

Chemical formula

C10H16O

Molar mass

152.237 g·mol−1

Appearance

White, translucent crystals

Odor

Fragrant and penetrating

Density

0.992 g·cm−3

Melting point

175–177 °C (347–351 °F; 448–450 K)

Boiling point

209 °C (408 °F; 482 K)

Solubility in water

1.2 g·dm−3

Solubility in acetone

~2500 g·dm−3

Solubility in acetic acid

~2000 g·dm−3

Solubility in diethyl ether

~2000 g·dm−3

Solubility in chloroform

~1000 g·dm−3

Solubility in ethanol

~1000 g·dm−3

log P

2.089

Vapor pressure

4 mmHg (at 70 °C)

Chiral rotation ([α]D)

+44.1°

Magnetic susceptibility (χ)

−103×10−6 cm3/mol

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